Dave G
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Please permit me to analyze the above:Permit me to quote from the NET Bible regarding updates/revisions:
"Additional research, additional discoveries of new manuscripts, or archaeological discoveries that shed additional light on first century history and culture, also contribute to the need for revision. Attempts to produce notes better suited to the needs of users will also result in frequent revision of the notes accompanying the NET Bible. Thus the production of the NET Bible is not a one-time undertaking to be completed and put aside, but an ongoing project with planned improvement and revision.
Nevertheless, with the completion of the whole Bible, revisions to the translation itself will occur in five-year increments, allowing readers to memorize passages with at least a measure of durability." (Preface xv)
What I see the writers of this doing, is trying to promote their translation for a number of reasons...
Reasons that, to me, aren't entirely satisfactory to my way of thinking or that result in a translation that can be counted on, like God's word is counted on, to never change.
For example:
1) "Additional research"...what additional research?
As I see it, we're not told.
2) "Additional discoveries of manuscripts"...what discoveries?
I'm aware of none, but that does not mean there haven't been any. However, we are not told what discoveries.
3) "Archaeological discoveries that shed additional light..."
Please pardon me for asking, but what does that have to do with translating God's word?
4) "Attempts to produce notes better suited to the needs of the users..."
Aren't the words of God enough? Why the reliance on notes, then?
Notes in the margins are what the "KJV" and some other version translators have sought to discourage, and I believe no Bibles should have notes.
5) When will it be completed, so that everyone can point to it and say, "There are the words of God...never changing as He never changes ( Malachi 3:6 )? "
With the translators of the NET, I don't see that happening anytime soon.
Perhaps these reasons, as well as others are not important to many here, but they are to me.
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